Short-term energy production tax credits aren’t enough for firms to secure financing and commitment for bigger projects.
The cost of energy has many companies and cities moving distribution centers back into town to be closer to customers — and to cut shipping costs.
After three days of a convention dominated by questions about his vice presidential pick, John McCain will finally take center stage when he accepts the GOP nomination.
An end to the war in Georgia will come more from economic forces than from threats or diplomacy.
There are multiple reasons the West cares about Georgia, but one of the most strategic ones is the Black Sea — so vital that it could spark conflict with Russia.
Their proposals for overhauling health care would mean huge changes in our employer-based system. Obama wants mandates. McCain would lessen the role of the employer.
Think Republicans will have a hard time matching the Democrats in convention excitement? Think again.
Counterintuitive as it may seem, economic slowdowns can be a boon to small businesses — a chance to cut costs, reassess and catch up to the bigger, slower guys.
Picking Palin may provide a boost, but the GOP nominee still has his work cut out for him.
Oversupply, weak demand and tepid economic growth will keep rents flat to declining.